The Arbitration Centre for Industrial Property, Domain Names, Companies and Designations (ARBITRARE) is an institutionalized Arbitration Centre, with jurisdiction for the resolution of disputes between two or more individuals and between an individual and competent authorities to register trademarks, patents and firms and .uk domain addresses. Thus, for example, you can use ARBITRARE to resolve conflicts or disputes with certain public entities:

As industrial property (patents and trademarks), a company can understand that another is to market a product using a chemical formula protected by a registered patent; By the way firms and denominations (names of companies and associations), a citizen who has been refused by the Institute of Registries and Notaries (IRN) to register the firm intended to register for your company;

In the context of domain names (designations of websites and e-mails) someone who has a trademark, when you want to register your domain name and notes that this is already being used by another entity.

ARBITRARE is still responsible for the composition of disputes arising out of industrial property rights when it concerns reference medicines and generic drugs, referred to arbitration required by law. ARBITRARE comprises:

An Information Service, which integrates with technical legal training and specific training in the areas of competence of the arbitration center which is responsible for developing, among others, the following tasks: providing information to technical and administrative, realization of contacts between the parties and any contrainteressados, and carrying out of necessary steps to instruction and procedure;

A mediation service, composed of conflict mediators that assist the parties in finding an agreement, fair and equitable, that resolves the dispute between them;

An arbitral tribunal, composed of judges, selected from a list approved by the Directorate of ARBITRARE whose decisions have the same effect that a judgment given by a court of law of a Judicial Court.

ARBITRARE is competent throughout the national territory, having no jurisdiction because the value limit. As in other arbitration centers, the decision of the Arbitral Tribunal has the same value of the decisions of the Courts of First Instance and is enforceable.